Enucleation/Evisceration

Enucleation and evisceration are surgical procedures performed at Desai Eye Hospital to address severe eye conditions where the eye cannot be salvaged. Enucleation involves the complete removal of the eyeball, including the surrounding tissues, while preserving the eye muscles and the orbital contents. This procedure is typically performed in cases of advanced eye disease, such as aggressive glaucoma, intraocular tumours, or severe trauma. The goal is to relieve pain, prevent the spread of disease, and restore symmetry to the face with the use of prosthetic eyes following recovery.
Evisceration, on the other hand, involves the removal of the internal structures of the eye, leaving the sclera (the white part of the eye) and eye muscles intact. This procedure is often recommended for patients with traumatic injury or infection that has not responded to other treatments. After both procedures, the patient is fitted with a prosthetic eye to enhance cosmetic appearance and improve facial symmetry. At Desai Eye Hospital, our team of specialists ensures compassionate care and provides detailed guidance throughout the recovery process, focusing on both medical and emotional support for the patient.

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Enucleation/Evisceration

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